US Pastor arrested in Kigali

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US Pastor arrested in Kigali
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US Pastor has been arrested by Police in Kigali for conducting illegal meeting with journalists.Police has handed him over to the Investigation Bureau.

Rwandan police have arrested a controversial US pastor as he was about to conduct a news conference in the capital, Kigali.
Evangelist Gregg Schoof was arrested for holding an “illegal meeting with journalists”, police said.
Mr Schoof had been due to criticise the Rwandan government for shutting down his radio station and his church.
The Amazing Grace radio station was banned last year after it broadcast a sermon that described women as “evil”.

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Mr Schoof’s church was closed in February, among hundreds of others, for failing to comply with building regulations “and for noise pollution”.
In May, Mr Schoof lost an appeal against the government’s media regulator in which he had tried to reopen his radio station.

Mr Schoof had booked a venue for his press conference on Monday but the owners denied him access at the last minute.
As he stood outside talking to the media, police arrested him.
“We arrested Mr Schoof and handed him over to the Rwanda Investigative Bureau,” police spokesman John Bosco Kabera said.
“He was arrested for holding an illegal meeting with journalists in a public space. It is illegal to hold meetings in public spaces without authorisation.”
In a press statement handed to the media before his detention, Mr Schoof said the Rwandan government had “taken a stand against God with its heathen practices“.

US Pastor arrested in Kigali
US Pastor arrested in Kigali

“Christian radio illegally closed, 7,000 churches illegally closed, condoms are promoted to children in schools which promotes filth,” the press release read.
He also criticised the teaching of evolution in schools and the easing of restrictions on abortion, adding: “Is this government trying to send people to hell?”
His radio station was accused of “promoting division in the country” last year after it broadcast a sermon by a local pastor who said women were “dangerous creatures of evil, going against God’s plans”.

US Pastor Gregg Schoof is considered as controversial religious figure in Rwanda.